As the afternoon glass-off morphs into an evening beach bonfire that morphs into another dawn patrol, this ridiculously comfy boys’ jacket is down. Its highly compressible Traceable Down (third-party-verified, non-live-plucked, non-force-fed) 600-fill-power duck down maintains core warmth throughout the season. The polyester mini-ripstop shell fabric, treated with a DWR (durable water repellent) finish, is tough and durable. With two zippered pockets and reflective webbing pulls, a full-zip front that extends up to the collar for warmth and a drawcord hem to adjust the fit. Hand-me-down ID label.

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Features

The windproof shell has high tear-strength and is made of polyester miniripstop with a DWR (durable water repellent) finish; fabric is bluesign approved

Traceable Down (third-party-verified, non-live-plucked, non-force-fed) 600-fillpower duck down is compressible and warm; quilt-through construction keeps down in place

Love how the jacket repels water and ice beads off yet serves as a warmth jacket as well without having to fool with layers of a zip in jacket. I wouldn't count on it to keep me dry during a downpour though. Great for "most everyday" use.

First of all- the Patagonia Store itself sent us to this website, for a late minute gift for my son. It was available in the size and color we wanted, and arrived BEFORE the expected date. As for the coat- great function for a middle school boy- Warm jacket that is small enough to fit in his locker at school, so he will actually wear it! Love this jacket, it is warm and thin; great to layer or wear alone.

I have many jackets in my closet, but I absolutely love the Patagonia Sweater Jacket. Bought one for myself when they first came out. My husband and friends were understandably envious and wanted one, too. I got one for him and my granddaughter last year. This year bought one for my grandson and a Birch White for me. The kids, on the east coast, wear them from Fall through Spring, layering on the coldest days. Out here in Northern California we wear them year round (our nights are almost always cool). I have just two gripes. First Patagonia discontinued the deep plum and never made a titanium gray for women as they did for men last year; both would have been perfect for the city, day or night.